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Housekeeping · 12 January 2026

Guest-ready luxury homes between visits

Bright open living space with waterfront views

Between full housekeeping visits, small habits make the biggest difference. Here is how we help clients keep standards high without turning every day into a deep clean.

Prioritize what guests notice first

Entryways, kitchen islands, and primary baths set the tone. A quick pass on floors, counters, and mirrors—plus fluffing pillows and straightening throws—often does more than tackling a closet no one will open.

A 20-minute rhythm that works

  • Clear surfaces of mail, packaging, and dishes.
  • Wipe the kitchen sink and stovetop; load or empty the dishwasher.
  • Spot-clean glass on patio doors and the dining table.
  • Vacuum or dry-mop high-traffic paths only.
  • Empty trash in kitchens and baths.
Detail of a well-maintained interior finish
Finishes and fixtures stay sharper when dust and film never get a chance to build up.

When to book a deeper visit

Before hosting, after travel, or when seasonal pollen and humidity peak, schedule a full service so baseboards, inside glass, and wet areas get the attention they need. Recurring housekeeping keeps that baseline so touch-ups stay quick.

We tailor frequency and checklists to how you use your home—primary residence, second home, or rental.

Plan your next visit